Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920

Cuban musicians active in New  York in the 1860s through the 1890s such as Ignacio Cervantes, Emilio Agramonte, and Rosalia Chalia assisted in the struggle for Cuban independence from Spain from the vantage point of New York's Cuban émigré community, and they also established  a strong  presenc...

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主要作者: Koegel, John
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語言:西班牙语
出版: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2006
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description Cuban musicians active in New  York in the 1860s through the 1890s such as Ignacio Cervantes, Emilio Agramonte, and Rosalia Chalia assisted in the struggle for Cuban independence from Spain from the vantage point of New York's Cuban émigré community, and they also established  a strong  presence in the city's musical life.  Important Mexican musicians such as Miguel Lerdo  de Tejada and Carlos Curti intermittently visited New York or were long-term residents there. This was especially true during the late- nineteenth century, when the forced political stability during the Porfiriato made possible the extended visits of Mexican musicians and ensembles to North American cities such as New York. The Mexican Revolution also sent Mexican musicians to the United States in search of political freedom as well as economic and artistic opportunities that were temporarily closed to them in Mexico.
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spelling oai:oai.historiamexicana.colmex.mx:article-15692022-04-19T19:36:08Z Mexican and Cuban Composers in New York City circa 1880-1920 Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920 Koegel, John New York Cuban independence musica Mexican Revolution art 20th Century Nueva York independencia de Cuba música Revolución mexicana arte siglo XX Cuban musicians active in New  York in the 1860s through the 1890s such as Ignacio Cervantes, Emilio Agramonte, and Rosalia Chalia assisted in the struggle for Cuban independence from Spain from the vantage point of New York's Cuban émigré community, and they also established  a strong  presence in the city's musical life.  Important Mexican musicians such as Miguel Lerdo  de Tejada and Carlos Curti intermittently visited New York or were long-term residents there. This was especially true during the late- nineteenth century, when the forced political stability during the Porfiriato made possible the extended visits of Mexican musicians and ensembles to North American cities such as New York. The Mexican Revolution also sent Mexican musicians to the United States in search of political freedom as well as economic and artistic opportunities that were temporarily closed to them in Mexico. Los músicos cubanos que trabajaron en Nueva York entre las décadas de 1860-1890, como Ignacio Cervantes, Emilio Agramonte y Rosalía Chalía, apoyaron la lucha por la independencia de Cuba desde la posición ventajosa de la comunidad de emigrados cubanos en Nueva York, además de forjarse una presencia fuerte en la vida musical de la ciudad. Algunos músicos mexicanos, como Miguel Lerdo de Tejada y Carlos Curti, visitaron Nueva York de manera intermitente o se convirtieron en residentes  permanentes. Esto ocurrió sobre todo a finales del siglo XIX, cuando la forzosa estabilidad política del porfiriato permitió  que las bandas y músicos mexicanos realizaran  visitas largas a ciudades estadounidenses como Nueva York. También la revolución mexicana envió músicos mexicanos a Estados Unidos, en busca de la libertad política y de las oportunidades económicas y artísticas que en ese momento se les negaban en México. El Colegio de México, A.C. 2006-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1569 Historia Mexicana; Vol. 56, Núm. 2 (222) octubre-diciembre 2006; 533-612 2448-6531 0185-0172 spa https://historiamexicana.colmex.mx/index.php/RHM/article/view/1569/1387 Derechos de autor 2016 Historia Mexicana
spellingShingle New York
Cuban independence
musica
Mexican Revolution
art
20th Century
Nueva York
independencia de Cuba
música
Revolución mexicana
arte
siglo XX
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Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920
title Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920
title_alt Mexican and Cuban Composers in New York City circa 1880-1920
title_full Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920
title_fullStr Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920
title_full_unstemmed Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920
title_short Compositores mexicanos y cubanos en Nueva York, c.1880-1920
title_sort compositores mexicanos y cubanos en nueva york c 1880 1920
topic New York
Cuban independence
musica
Mexican Revolution
art
20th Century
Nueva York
independencia de Cuba
música
Revolución mexicana
arte
siglo XX
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Mexican Revolution
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Nueva York
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